Mariana de la Vega, Martha Alejandra Morales-Sánchez, Sonia Torres González, María Antonieta Domínguez Gómez
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Pediatric Papular Mycosis Fungoides Treated With Phototherapy: A Case Series.
Papular mycosis fungoides (PMF) is a rare clinical variant with limited data on long-term outcomes, particularly in children. Our study describes sociodemographic, clinical, therapeutic, and follow-up data in 5 pediatric patients with PMF, all treated with phototherapy (PUVA, PUVAsol or narrowband UVB). Complete remission was achieved by 60% within a median of 6 months (IQR 4.5-7.5 months), and the median follow-up was 19 months (IQR 6-27 months), with no disease progression and 100% overall survival. These findings suggest that papular MF follows a favorable course, similar to early-stage MF or other clinical variants with a positive prognosis.
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Pediatric Dermatology answers the need for new ideas and strategies for today''s pediatrician or dermatologist. As a teaching vehicle, the Journal is still unsurpassed and it will continue to present the latest on topics such as hemangiomas, atopic dermatitis, rare and unusual presentations of childhood diseases, neonatal medicine, and therapeutic advances. As important progress is made in any area involving infants and children, Pediatric Dermatology is there to publish the findings.